Some photographs of the invasive species of the dodder-laurel Cassytha filiformis had invaded the article on the downy dodder-laurel Cassytha pubescens. They have now been weeded out, and replaced by photographs of the correct species. Our thanks to Alan Wagener for spotting this, and our apologies for any confusion this may have caused.

New photograpns have replaced the old ones in Alchornea aquifolia (native holly). The previous photographs were actually of juvenine foliage of Drypetes deplanchei (yellow tulipwood), which is very similar. Two of the old photographs are now also included in the latter article. We are sorry for any confusion this mix-up may have caused. Our thanks to Cameron Atkinson for pointing out the error.

All of the photographs have been upgraded in Opuntia stricta (prickly pear), and the article itself has been considerably expanded.

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Monday, 20th November, 2017

Two new photographs, of the flowers, have been added to Sophora tementosa (silverbush).

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Wednesday, 15th November, 2017

A new photograph (in bud) has been added to Sophora tomentosa (silverbush), and a few additions to the text made. This lone specimen of the endangered foreshore plant has come into bud for the first time since it became established on the Picnic Bay foreshore in 2015.